These are some of our most frequently asked questions.
The evaluation elements for Changeup Report effectively help produce successful results by using course equivalency data by major and school and the data from a population of over 1,000applicants admitted to the best schools recommended for the past ten years. As stated briefly, our overall evaluations highlight users’ strengths and weaknesses by focusing on the criteria of score sensitivity based on users’ academic records.
Producing a 20-page Changeup Report was very time-consuming, but for the past 10 years, our efforts to mine human intelligence and develop AI technology have come to fruition. Users’ academic records are analyzed and evaluated by experienced professionals specializing in transfer admissions and counseling services for more than 20 years. This is an important procedure that helps our team to use the newest AI data from more reliable college transfer admissions stats. A countless number of users’ success stories say it all.
Don't worry! Changeup is the A to Z of college transfer admissions. We prepared everything in the smallest detail from choosing the best schools to enumerating the most important dos and don'ts you must know
YES. Standardized tests are one factor among many other important accomplishments considered. Consistent with the holistic admissions process most schools have adopted, the overall evaluations provided by Changeup gear up for the multi-aspect analysis of users’ academic records.
YES. One of the aims we pursue is to increase users’ chances of getting in. With a thorough analysis of users’ academic records including a current cumulative GPA, grades on prerequisite courses, Gen Ed requirements, and so on, we make predictions about users’ chances of winning.
YES. Many college students, particularly beginning their education at a 2-year school, lack their ECs even though most colleges would weigh ECs during their admissions process.Changeup knows well about this trend, and we strongly encourage our users to understand what they really need to improve their academic weaknesses before setting a good action plan for ECs.
About one-third of our users are international students attending foreign schools outside the U.S. In many cases, these students had had problems with transferring to a US school over the past few years due to the non-transferable courses taken at a foreign institution. Changeup has made many efforts to bridge the gap between the courses inequivalent to the US college education system.
You don’t have to choose your major now. However, for a detailed evaluation of your academic records, we strongly encourage you to provide your “intended” program when requesting Changeup Report.
YES. Many high school students have used our product to make their future academic plans. For example, those who have a low high school GPA might want to consider transferring to another college after spending one/two year(s) at a community college or a 4-year school.
The Changeup Report request form consists of 8 sections and some questions for each section. These questions are very simple and straightforward, so we expect you to complete this form in 5 minutes or so.
Within 24 hours, we will be ready to send you a separate URL link via email, where you will be able to see your Changeup Report. Please note that this report is available to read online for the first 15 days, and the browsing term for this report will be expired at the end of the fixed period.
Upon receiving the request form from you, our team immediately begins working on making the report requested. The time scale for this process would take 24 hours
You will be able to see your report via a separate URL link we will send. You will receive this link within 24 hours.
There are four main sections;
•The Target Course section is a feedback tool that explains what specific course(s) you MUST take in the near future to meet major prerequisite course requirements
•The Score Sensitivity section includes your course grades, term average grades, and test scores, which helps you understand how close you are to the average admitted students’ statistics
•The Best 7 Schools section provides a customized school list, includingReach, Target, and Safety schools, optimized for your higher or lower chances.
•The Suggestions for Improvement section is a follow-up plan as a means of the proper use of our report to determine what future actions are needed for your transfer plans.
The Best 7 Schools are created based on comprehensive information about users’ academic records, estimated by the main four sections above.